This is wrong. No one has the right to tell anyone how to vote.The unions in Quebec have been doing this for years. That's was wrong.drainville campaigns at universities during an election, as if he didn't know. That was wrong.

@ric
Yes, it's wrong, and the PQists are the first ones to scream "wrong", except when they break the law. Sadly, tt has become apparent during this "dirty" campaign, that we have to stoop as low as the PQ, fight fire with fire, to have our voices heard. The PQ preference would be for everyone else to "do as I say, not as I do."

If the employees are not happy let them go work somewhere else. The boss is giving them a heads up and they are too stupid to read the writing. The owner is basically saying vote for these idiots and I will close and move. Put up or shut up!

@More BS
What the employer is really saying is: If the PQ becomes the government, they will make it as difficult &as expensive as possible to run a business. The company would have no choice but to close down its operations in Québec, and move to another province where it's easier & less expensive to run a business.It's exactly what happened in the last referendum, with the exodus of major head offices, jobs, people & tax $s.It's not a threat by the employer, it's a fact.

It's not surprising. The cost of doing business in Quebec is too high with all the silly language laws and hoops that companies have to jump through. Plus, a lumber company doesn't do well unless there's growth within the province. A PQ win guarantees that there will be no growth in this province. If he can take his operations somewhere else and make more money, then he should do that. His employees need to realize that this is the cost of voting for a PQ government. Do I agree with sending out a memo to that effect? Not necessarily, but he's basically just giving them a heads up. Maybe they'd rather be blind-sided by job loss?

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